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This article is useless and annoying linking to it is even more so. There weren't enough negative jet articles around for people. I guess site traffic is down so that's why you need to put a link

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The jets haven't drafted....but then they acknowledges that title is a lie by saying coles and moss made it to the probowl. it doesnt say " a current jet skill player hasnt made it to the probowl" .. "it says jets haven't drafted" Its a total lie. its hurts my brain to see people so willfully bad at their jobs...The "writer" is pathetic for writing it and TJB is even more so for posting it. You should know better ..can the draft start already :)

@a57se@Hazard2012@Brendan I agree 100% I think of all the guys mentioned for this type of roll he will turn out to be the best.Could he use to add a few pounds? No question, but after him personally dismantle a very talented Alabama team in last years bowl game I really like this kid. Archer certainly has the straight line speed but Sanders has that stop & go,change of direction and instant acceleration that gives defenses fits.

Well, he said in an interview that he was trying to run before he caught the ball. So while the injuries and QBs definitely played a role, he also owned it and said he wasn't as good as he should've been. So, can't blame outside factors 100%. But it would also be naive to ignore them.

@WW85 Really? I don't think I'd want him putting on weight that pushes him over 200 pounds. His elusiveness is one of his best attributes, so maybe a couple pounds of muscles would help, but I hesitate to pack muscle onto someone with his frame.

If you consider that he missed games and extrapolate his numbers to a full season, he would've had a 1000 yard season. And that's not even taking into account that he was playing injured or with a crappy QB. Yet I see lots of people talk about his "terrible" year in 2013.

Yes, he did hurt his knee, which is why he missed time this year. He came back a little early, played through it, and looked to be returning to form at the end of the season.

But the "rumors" about his health are stupid. I've seen people call him injury prone and he's missed games once. I just saw you say he's had multiple surgeries when he's had zero. People are unbelievably clueless about Lee.

I won't be at all surprised if a report comes out tomorrow saying Marqise Lee was born on Mars and any team that drafts him will have their houses invaded by murderous ten foot tall fire ants.

@bradysucks Well, sure. But, there are plenty of dynasties/SB winners that didn't draft their franchise QBs. You can go back to Johnny Unitas, fast forward to Plunkett, Theisman, fast forward again to Young, Warner and Favre, and now to Eli, Brees. Most folks think the ONLY way to get a franchise QB is through the draft. It may be the best way, but is isn't the only way.

@a57se@Bytor Yep, that's what Vick is for. My 4th or 5th round QB is someone that can replace Simms, learn the system and replace Vick in a year or two. That guy eventually becomes the primary insurance policy.

I think it's folly to think Manziel will come in here and not turn the ball over a million times with his style of play.

@bradysucks If I'm drafting an insurance policy, it's in the 5th round and later.

BTW, what makes you think JM won't have ridiculous turnover problems himself if we drafted him? If he did, would you suggest trading up for another guy that "might" be better than JM and trade him for a 2nd round pick?

This is a bad cycle to get into. Give Geno another year with some weapons and see what we have. If he's not "it", draft a qb next year. Patience man!

Let's say I think Geno stinks (I don't), and I think Manziel is going to be better (I don't), but I'm not certain that Manziel will be elite (or, in your words "he could be Kordell Stewart") then there is no chance I'm trading multiple early-round picks for him, especially when those early-round picks would be vital in replenishing the holes that you've spent weeks and months talking about filling.

Trading up and targeting a potential franchise QB is not uncommon in the NFL. There is always risk involved. Geno Smith has not proven himself yet and Vick is on a one year deal. You can act like it is insane to target a QB when you believe in that QB but I'd disagree....

I never proposed giving up on Geno...I simply stated yesterday that Manziel is a great insurance policy especially with Vick on a 1 year deal and Geno coming off a season where he had 21 turnovers and struggled to complete 55% of his throws.....

@bradysucks And those teams generally don't cycle QB's on a yearly basis, or draft QB's early in back-to-back years, or trade multiple picks for a QB that "might" be better than the current young QB they have.